BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
Field of the Invention
[0001] The present invention relates to a handheld device and a homescreen management method
thereof; and more particularly, the present invention relates to a handheld device
and a homescreen management method thereof for managing homescreens of a user interface.
Descriptions of the Related Art
[0002] Currently, handheld devices used by the general consumers (e.g., smart phones, tablet
computers and notebook computers) have a plurality of homescreens for placement of
objects by users. These objects are applications (APPs), widgets, shortcuts and the
like. However, when a new object is to be added into such a handheld device, the new
object is usually added into the last homescreen or inserted in some other homescreen
having a blank block, and then manual ordering is performed by the user. For example,
if the user's handheld device has seven homescreens in total and only the seventh
homescreen has a blank block available for accommodating the new object, then the
new object will be placed in the seventh homescreen having the blank block. Thereafter,
if the user desires to move the new object to the first homescreen, then the new object
must be moved from the seventh homescreen to the first homescreen all the way through
the second to the sixth homescreens. Therefore, homescreen management in the conventional
handheld devices is still not so user-friendly and intuitive.
[0004] Accordingly, an urgent need exists in the art to provide a solution of managing homescreens
of a handheld device more user-friendly to improve the convenience in use.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
[0005] In order to manage homescreens of the existing handheld devices more user-friendly
and more intuitively, the present invention provides a handheld device and a homescreen
management method thereof.
[0006] The handheld device of the present invention comprises a touch display panel and
a processor. The touch display panel is configured to display a user interface, and
sense a long pressing action of an object to generate a first touch signal, wherein
the long pressing action is to press a region of the touch display panel which corresponds
to a blank area of the user interface. The processor is electrically connected with
the touch display panel, and is configured to execute a homescreen management program
according to the first touch signal, and enable the touch display panel to display
a homescreen management interface corresponding to the homescreen management program,
wherein the homescreen management interface comprises a page navigation area and a
candidate object area, and the page navigation area comprises a first page image and
the candidate object area comprises an object image. The touch display panel further
senses a pressing action of the object to generate a second touch signal, and the
processor adds the object image into the first page image according to the second
touch signal.
[0007] The homescreen management method of the present invention is for use in the aforesaid
handheld device, and the handheld device comprises a touch display panel and a processor
electrically connected to the touch display panel. The touch display panel is configured
to display a user interface and sense a long pressing action of an object to generate
a first touch signal, and the homescreen management method is executed by the processor
and comprises the following steps of: executing a homescreen management program according
to the first touch signal; and enabling the touch display panel to display a homescreen
management interface corresponding to the homescreen management program, wherein the
homescreen management interface comprises a page navigation area and a candidate object
area, and the page navigation area comprises a first page image and the candidate
object area comprises an object image. The long pressing action is to press a region
of the touch display panel which corresponds to a blank area of the user interface.
The touch display panel further senses a pressing action of the object to generate
a second touch signal, and the homescreen management method further comprises the
following step of: adding the object image into the first page image according to
the second touch signal.
[0008] As can be known from the above description, the handheld device and the homescreen
management method thereof of the present invention sense the long pressing action
of the user through the touch display panel and then the homescreen management program
is executed by the processor, and the homescreen management program allows the user
to conveniently manage an object in the candidate object area corresponding to homescreens.
With the present invention, the user can manage the homescreens of the handheld device
more user-friendly and more intuitively, and this allows for convenience in use.
[0009] The detailed technology and preferred embodiments implemented for the subject invention
are described in the following paragraphs accompanying the appended drawings for people
skilled in this field to well appreciate the features of the claimed invention.
[0010] Embodiments according to the present invention may comprise any, in particular some
or all, of the features mentioned herein in any technically possible combination.
[0011] In certain embodiments the devices according to the present invention, or components
thereof, are configured to carry out the method step(s) disclosed herein. Also, in
some embodiments according to the present invention, a device, or component thereof,
is provided or suggested for carrying out the method step(s) disclosed herein.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0012]
FIG. 1 depicts a functional block diagram of a handheld device according to a first embodiment
of the present invention;
FIG. 2 depicts a homescreen management interface of the handheld device according to the
first embodiment of the present invention;
FIG. 3 depicts a homescreen management interface of a handheld device according to a second
embodiment of the present invention;
FIG. 4 depicts a flowchart diagram of a homescreen management method according to a third
embodiment of the present invention;
FIG. 5 depicts a flowchart diagram of a homescreen management method according to a fourth
embodiment of the present invention; and
FIG. 6 depicts a flowchart diagram of a homescreen management method according to a fifth
embodiment of the present invention.
DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
[0013] In the following descriptions, a handheld device and a homescreen management method
thereof of the present invention will be explained with reference to embodiments thereof.
However, these embodiments are not intended to limit the present invention to any
environments, applications or implementations described in these embodiments. Therefore,
description of these embodiments is only for purpose of illustration rather than to
limit the present invention. It shall be appreciated that, in the following embodiments
and the attached drawings, elements not directly related to the present invention
are omitted from depiction.
[0014] A handheld device 1 according to a first embodiment of the present invention is shown
in
FIG. 1 and
FIG. 2. FIG. 1 depicts a functional block diagram of the handheld device
1, and
FIG. 2 depicts a homescreen management interface
110 of the handheld device
1. The handheld device
1 comprises a touch display panel
11 and a processor
13. The processor
13 is electrically connected with the touch display panel
11.
[0015] The touch display panel
11 displays a user interface, and senses a long pressing action of an object to generate
a first touch signal
S1. The long pressing action is to press a region of the touch display panel
11 which corresponds to a blank area of the user interface, and the object is a user's
finger or some other object that can trigger the touch display panel
11 for sensing. In other words, when the user long presses the blank area of the user
interface displayed by the touch display panel 11, the processor 13 executes a homescreen
management program according to the first touch signal
S1. In this case, the touch display panel
11 of the handheld device
1 displays a homescreen management interface
110 corresponding to the homescreen management program, and the user can proceed to manage
the contents of homescreens. Hereinafter, how the present invention manages the contents
of the homescreens will be described in detail.
[0016] As shown in
FIG 2, the homescreen management interface 110 comprises a page navigation area
110a, a candidate object area
110b and a group classification area
110c. The page navigation area
110a is configured to display images of the homescreens and at least comprises a first
page image
PI; the candidate object area
110b comprises at least an object image
O; and the group classification area
110c comprises at least one object classification. In this embodiment, the group classification
area 110c comprises a widget classification
T1, an application classification
T2 and a shortcut classification
T3. Moreover, when the user clicks a certain classification, the candidate object area
110b immediately displays an object image of the classification. For example, if the user
clicks the widget classification
T1, then the candidate object area
110b will immediately display an object image of a widget belonging to the widget classification
T1. It shall be particularly appreciated that, the way of performing group classification
on objects by the present invention is not limited thereto.
[0017] Next, the touch display panel
11 further senses a pressing action of the user's finger to generate a second touch
signal
S2. Further speaking, the pressing action is to press a first region of the touch display
panel
11 that corresponds to the object image
O, with the first region being a relative position of the object image
O in the homescreen management interface
110; and the pressing action further comprises sliding to a second region corresponding
to the first page image
P1 from the object image
O along a path
R between the object image
O and the first page image
P1, with the second region being a relative position of the first page image
P1 in the homescreen management interface
110. Furthermore, during the sliding along the path
R, the touch display panel
11 displays the object image
O at a gradually decreasing scale based on the sliding action.
[0018] Then, when the object image
O is dragged to the first page image
P1, the processor
13 adds the object image
O into the first page image
P1 according to the second touch signal
S2. In this case, the touch display panel
11 displays the object image
O in the first page image
P1 at an original scale of an object corresponding to the object image O to a first
homescreen corresponding to the first page image
P1, as shown in
FIG. 2.
[0019] After the processor
13 adds the object image
O into the first page image
P1, the object corresponding to the object image
O is also added into the first homescreen corresponding to the first page image
P1. Thus, with the present invention, the user can easily add the object into the first
homescreen without the need of executing ordering or additional complex management
on the object.
[0020] In addition, the page navigation area
110a further comprises a second page image
P2, which may or may not be adjacent to the first page image
P1. The processor
13 further determines that the second page image
P2 contains no blank block according to the second touch signal
S2 (i.e., in terms of a space of a second homescreen corresponding to the second page
image P2), and thus adds the object image
O into the first page image
P1 which is closest to the second page image
P2 and still has a blank block. Herein, a blank block refers to a space block in a homescreen
where widgets, applications or shortcuts can be stored.
[0021] Furthermore, the user may also manage the contents of the homescreens through different
pressing actions, and this will be described with reference to a second embodiment.
Refer to both
FIG. 1 and
FIG. 3 for the second embodiment of the present invention.
FIG. 3 depicts a homescreen management interface
110 of a handheld device
1. The handheld device
1 of the second embodiment comprises the same elements as the handheld device
1 of the first embodiment, and can execute all the operations that can be executed
by the handheld device
1 of the first embodiment, so the following description will focus on differences therebetween.
[0022] In the second embodiment, the pressing action is to press or click a first region
of the touch display panel
11 that corresponds to the object image
O, with the first region being a relative position of the object image
O in the homescreen management interface
110. In this case, the touch display panel
11 generates a fore touch signal
S21. The pressing action further comprises pressing or clicking a second region (not shown)
of the touch display panel
11 that corresponds to the first page image
P1, with the second region being a relative position of the first page image
P1 in the homescreen management interface
110. In this case, the touch display panel
11 generates an after touch signal
S22.
[0023] After the fore touch signal
S21 and the after touch signal
S22 of the second touch signal
S2 are generated, the processor
13 adds the object image
O into the first page image
P1 according to the fore touch signal
S21 and the after touch signal
S22. At this point, the object corresponding to the object image
O is also added into the first homescreen corresponding to the first page image
P1.
[0024] Furthermore, the page navigation area
110a further comprises a second page image
P2. If the processor
13 determines that the first page image
P1 has a blank block but the second page image
P2 has no blank block when the touch display panel
11 generates the fore touch signal
S21, then the processor
13 enables the touch display panel
11 to display a first color frame
C1 (e.g., a green frame) around the first page image
P1 and display a second color frame
C2 (e.g., a red frame) around the second page image
P2 simultaneously so that the user can tell whether each of the page images has a blank
block through the colors.
[0025] In other implementations, the page navigation area
110a also comprises the second page image
P2, which may or may not be adjacent to the first page image
P1; however, the difference is that, the user originally desires to add the object image
O into the second page image
P2 but the second page image
P2 has no blank block available for accommodating the object image
O. In other words, the after touch signal
S22 is generated in response to pressing or clicking on a third region (not shown) of
the touch display panel
11 which corresponds to the second page image
P2, with the third region being a relative position of the second page image
P2 in the homescreen management interface
110. However, in this case, the second page image
P2 has no blank block. Therefore, the processor
13 determines that the second page image
P2 contains no blank block according to the after touch signal
S22 (i.e., in terms of a space of a second homescreen corresponding to the second page
image
P2), and thus adds the object image
O into the first page image
P1 which is closest to the second page image
P2 and still has a blank block. Herein, a blank block refers to a space block in a homescreen
where widgets, applications or shortcuts can be stored.
[0026] Alternatively, if the processor
13 determines that neither the current second page image P2 nor other page images (excluding
the first page image
P1) contain a blank block, then the first page image
P1 is a new page image that is newly added by the processor
13. In this case, the processor
13 further enables the touch display panel
11 to display the first page image
P1 in the page navigation area
110a, and adds the object image
O into the first page image
P1 according to the fore touch signal
S21 and the after touch signal
S22.
[0027] Similarly, in other implementations, the fore touch signal
S21 may be generated in response to pressing or clicking on the second region of the
touch display panel
11 which corresponds to the first page image
P1, and the after touch signal
S22 may be generated in response to pressing or clicking on the first region of the touch
display panel
11 which corresponds to the object image
O. Then, the processor
13 adds the object image
O into the first page image
P1 according to the fore touch signal
S21 and the after touch signal
S22. At this point, the object corresponding to the object image
O is also added into the first homescreen corresponding to the first page image
P1.
[0028] A third embodiment of the present invention is a homescreen management method, a
flowchart diagram of which is depicted in
FIG. 4. The homescreen management method is for use in a handheld device (e.g., the handheld
device
1 of the first embodiment). The handheld device comprises a touch display panel and
a processor. The processor is electrically connected to the touch display panel.
[0029] The touch display panel displays a user interface and senses a long pressing action
of an object to generate a first touch signal. The long pressing action is to press
a region of the touch display panel which corresponds to a blank area of the user
interface, and the object is a user's finger or some other object that can trigger
the touch display panel for sensing. That is, when the user long presses the blank
area of the user interface displayed by the touch display panel, the homescreen management
method is executed by the processor. Firstly, step S400 is executed to execute a homescreen
management program according to the first touch signal; and then step S410 is executed
to enable the touch display panel to display a homescreen management interface corresponding
to the homescreen management program.
[0030] Further speaking, the homescreen management interface comprises a page navigation
area, a candidate object area and a group classification area. The page navigation
area is configured to display images of the homescreens and at least comprises a first
page image; the candidate object area comprises at least an object image; and the
group classification area comprises at least one object classification. In this embodiment,
the group classification area comprises a widget classification, an application classification
and a shortcut classification. Moreover, when the user clicks a certain classification,
the candidate object area only displays an object image of the classification. For
example, if the user clicks the widget classification, then the candidate object area
will only display an object image of the widget classification. It shall be particularly
appreciated that, the way of performing group classification on objects by the present
invention is not limited thereto.
[0031] Thereafter, the touch display panel further senses a pressing action of the object
to generate a second touch signal. At this point, step S420 is further executed to
add the object image into the first page image according to the second touch signal.
[0032] After the processor adds the object image into the first page image, the object corresponding
to the object image is also added into the first homescreen corresponding to the first
page image. Thus, with the present invention, the user can easily add the object into
the first homescreen without the need of executing ordering or additional complex
management on the object.
[0033] In an implementation, the pressing action is to press a first region of the touch
display panel that corresponds to the object image, with the first region being a
relative position of the object image in the homescreen management interface; and
the pressing action further comprises sliding to a second region corresponding to
the first page image along a path between the object image and the first page image,
with the second region being a relative position of the first page image in the homescreen
management interface. Furthermore, during the sliding along the path, the touch display
panel displays the object image at a gradually decreasing scale based on the sliding
action.
[0034] Then, when the object image is dragged to the first page image, the processor adds
the object image into the first page image according to the second touch signal. In
this case, the touch display panel displays the object image in the first page image
at an original scale of an object corresponding to the object image to a first homescreen
corresponding to the first page image.
[0035] In addition to the aforesaid steps, the homescreen management method of the third
embodiment can also execute all the operations and functions of the handheld device
set forth in the first embodiment. How the homescreen management method of the third
embodiment executes these operations and functions can be readily appreciated by those
of ordinary skill in the art based on the explanation of the first embodiment, and
thus will not be further described herein.
[0036] A fourth embodiment of the present invention is a homescreen management method, a
flowchart diagram of which is depicted in FIG 5. The homescreen management method
is for use in a handheld device (e.g., the handheld device 1 of the first embodiment).
The homescreen management method in the fourth embodiment firstly executes the same
steps S400 and S410 as in the third embodiment.
[0037] In this embodiment, the page navigation area further comprises a second page image,
which may or may not be adjacent to the first page image. Step S520 is executed to
further determine, by the processor, that the second page image contains no blank
block according to the second touch signal (i.e., in terms of a space of a second
homescreen corresponding to the second page image). Next, step
S530 is executed to add the object image into the first page image which is closest to
the second page image and still has a blank block. The blank block refers to a space
block in a homescreen where widgets, applications or shortcuts can be stored.
[0038] In addition to the aforesaid steps, the homescreen management method of the fourth
embodiment can also execute all the operations and functions of the handheld device
set forth in the first embodiment. How the homescreen management method of the fourth
embodiment executes these operations and functions can be readily appreciated by those
of ordinary skill in the art based on the explanation of the first embodiment, and
thus will not be further described herein.
[0039] In another implementation, the user may also manage the contents of the homescreens
through different pressing actions, which will be described with reference to a fifth
embodiment. A flowchart diagram of a homescreen management method according to the
fifth embodiment of the present invention is depicted in
FIG. 6. The homescreen management method is for use in a handheld device (e.g., the handheld
device 1 of the second embodiment). The homescreen management method in the fifth
embodiment firstly executes the same steps
S400 and
S410 as in the third embodiment.
[0040] In the fifth embodiment, the pressing action is to press or click a first region
of the touch display panel that corresponds to the object image, with the first region
being a relative position of the object image in the homescreen management interface.
In this case, the touch display panel generates a fore touch signal. The pressing
action further comprises pressing or clicking a second region of the touch display
panel that corresponds to the first page image, with the second region being a relative
position of the first page image in the homescreen management interface. In this case,
the touch display panel generates an after touch signal.
[0041] After the fore touch signal and the after touch signal of the second touch signal
are generated, step
S620 is then executed to add the object image into the first page image according to the
fore touch signal and the after touch signal by the processor. Thus, the object corresponding
to the object image is also added into the first homescreen corresponding to the first
page image.
[0042] Furthermore, the page navigation area further comprises a second page image. When
the touch display panel generates the fore touch signal, the step
S620 further comprises the following step (not shown): determining that the first page
image has a blank block but the second page image has no blank block according to
the fore touch signal by the processor. In this case, the step
S620 further comprises the following step (not shown): the processor enables the touch
display panel to display a first color frame (e.g., a green frame) around the first
page image and display a second color frame (e.g., a red frame) around the second
page image simultaneously so that the user can tell whether each of the page images
has a blank block through the colors.
[0043] In other implementations, the page navigation area also comprises the second page
image, which may or may not be adjacent to the first page image; however, the difference
is that, the user originally desires to add the object image into the second page
image but the second page image has no blank block available for accommodating the
object image. In other words, the after touch signal is generated in response to pressing
or clicking on a third region of the touch display panel which corresponds to the
second page image, with the third region being a relative position of the second page
image in the homescreen management interface. However, in this case, the second page
image has no blank block. Therefore, the step
S620 further comprises the following step (not shown): the processor determines that the
second page image contains no blank block according to the after touch signal (i.e.,
in terms of a space of a second homescreen corresponding to the second page image),
and thus adds the object image into the first page image which is closest to the second
page image and still has a blank block. Herein, a blank block refers to a space block
in a homescreen where widgets, applications or shortcuts can be stored.
[0044] In still other implementations, the page navigation area also comprises the second
page image, which may or may not be adjacent to the first page image; however, the
user originally desires to add the object image into the second page image, but the
second page image has no blank block available for accommodating the object image.
In other words, the after touch signal is generated in response to pressing or clicking
on a third region of the touch display panel which corresponds to the second page
image, with the third region being a relative position of the second page image in
the homescreen management interface. However, in this case, the second page image
has no blank block. Therefore, if the processor determines that neither the current
second page image nor other page images (excluding the first page image) contain a
blank block, then the step S620 further comprises the following step (not shown):
the processor adds the first page image and enables the touch display panel to further
display the first page image in the page navigation area, and meanwhile, the processor
adds the object image into the first page image according to the fore touch signal
and the after touch signal.
[0045] Similarly, in other implementations, the fore touch signal may be generated in response
to pressing or clicking on the second region of the touch display panel which corresponds
to the first page image, and the after touch signal may be generated in response to
pressing or clicking on the first region of the touch display panel which corresponds
to the object image. Then, the processor adds the object image into the first page
image according to the fore touch signal and the after touch signal. Likewise, the
object corresponding to the object image is also added into the first homescreen corresponding
to the first page image.
[0046] In addition to the aforesaid steps, the homescreen management method of the fifth
embodiment can also execute all the operations and functions of the handheld device
set forth in the second embodiment. How the homescreen management method of the fifth
embodiment executes these operations and functions can be readily appreciated by those
of ordinary skill in the art based on the explanation of the second embodiment, and
thus will not be further described herein.
[0047] As can be known from the description of the aforesaid embodiments, the present invention
allows the user to manage homescreens in a plurality of different pressing ways through
use of the homescreen management interface provided by the homescreen management program.
With the present invention, the user can manage the homescreens more conveniently
and more intuitively.
[0048] The above disclosure is related to the detailed technical contents and inventive
features thereof. People skilled in this field may proceed with a variety of modifications
and replacements based on the disclosures and suggestions of the invention as described
without departing from the characteristics thereof, as long as they fall within the
scope of the appended claims.
1. A handheld device (1), comprising:
a touch display panel (11), being configured to display a user interface, and sense
a long pressing action on a region of the touch display panel (11) to generate a first
touch signal (S1), wherein the region corresponds to a blank area of the user interface;
and
a processor (13) electrically connected with the touch display panel (11), being configured
to execute a homescreen management program according to the first touch signal (S1),
and enable the touch display panel (11) to display a homescreen management interface
(110) corresponding to the homescreen management program, wherein the homescreen management
interface (110) comprises a page navigation area (110a) and a candidate object area
(110b), and the page navigation area (110a) comprises a first page image (P1) and
the candidate object area (110b) comprises at least one object image (O);
wherein the touch display panel (11) further senses a pressing action to generate
a second touch signal (S2) for selecting an object image (O) of the candidate object
area (110b), and the processor (13) adds the object image (O) into the first page
image (P1) according to the second touch signal (S2).
2. The handheld device (1) as claimed in claim 1, wherein the pressing action is to press
a first region of the touch display panel (11) that corresponds to the object image
(O) and to slide to a second region corresponding to the first page image (P1) along
a path (R) between the object image (O) and the first page image (P1).
3. The handheld device (1) as claimed in claim 1, wherein the pressing action is to press
a first region of the touch display panel (11) that corresponds to the object image
(O), and then press a second region of the touch display panel (11) that corresponds
to the first page image (P1);
wherein the second touch signal (S2) comprises a fore touch signal (S21) and an after
touch signal (S22), and the touch display panel (11) generates the fore touch signal
(S21) when the touch display panel (11) senses that a pressing corresponds to the
first region of the touch display panel (11) which corresponds to the object image
(O), and generates the after touch signal (S22) when the touch display panel (11)
senses that a pressing corresponds to the second region which corresponds to the first
page image (P1).
4. The handheld device (1) as claimed in claim 1, wherein the pressing action is to press
a first region of the touch display panel (11) that corresponds to the first page
image (P1) and then press a second region of the touch display panel (11) that corresponds
to the object image (O);
wherein the second touch signal (S2) comprises a fore touch signal (S21) and an after
touch signal (S22), and the touch display panel (11) generates the fore touch signal
(S21) when it senses a pressing corresponds to the first region that corresponds to
the first page image (P1), and generates the after touch signal (S22) when it senses
a pressing corresponds to the second region of the touch display panel (11) that corresponds
to the object image (O).
5. The handheld device (1) as claimed in any one of claims 1 to 4, wherein the page navigation
area (110a) further comprises a second page image (P2), and the processor (13) adds
the object image (O) into the first page image (P1) closest to the second page (P2)
instead of adding the target image (O) into the second page image according to the
second touch signal (S2) when the processor (13) further determines that the second
page image (P2) contains no blank block for adding an object image (O) and that the
first page image (P1) contains a blank block for adding an object image (O).
6. The handheld device (1) as claimed in claim 5, wherein the processor (13) further
enables the touch display panel (11) to display a first color frame around the first
page image (P1) containing a blank block for adding an object image (O), and display
a second color frame around the second page image (P2) containing no blank block for
adding an object image (O).
7. The handheld device (1) as claimed in any one of claims 1 to 4, wherein the page navigation
area (110a) further comprises a second page image (P2), and the processor (13) further
determines that the second page image (P2) contains no blank block according to the
second touch signal (S2) so as to enable the touch display panel (11) to display the
first page image (P1) in the page navigation area (110a) and add the object image
(O) into the first page image (P1).
8. A homescreen management method for use in a handheld device (1), the handheld device
(1) comprising a touch display panel (11) and a processor (13) electrically connected
to the touch display panel (11), the touch display panel (11) being configured to
display a user interface and sense a long pressing action on a region of the touch
display panel (11) to generate a first touch signal (S1), and the homescreen management
method being executed by the processor (13) and comprising the following steps of:
executing a homescreen management program according to the first touch signal (S1);
and
enabling the touch display panel (11) to display a homescreen management interface
(110) corresponding to the homescreen management program, wherein the homescreen management
interface (110) comprises a page navigation area (110a) and a candidate object area
(110b), and the page navigation area (110a) comprises a first page image (P1) and
the candidate object area (110b) comprises at least one object image (O);
wherein the region corresponds to a blank area of the user interface;
wherein the touch display panel (11) further senses a pressing action to generate
a second touch signal (S2) for selecting an object image (O) of the candidate object
area, and the homescreen management method further comprises the following step of:
adding the object image (O) into the first page image (P1) according to the second
touch signal (S2).
9. The homescreen management method as claimed in claim 8, wherein the pressing action
is to press a first region of the touch display panel (11) that corresponds to the
object image (O) and to slide to a second region corresponding to the first page image
(P1) along a path (R) between the object image (O) and the first page image (P1).
10. The homescreen management method as claimed in claim 8, wherein the pressing action
is to press a first region of the touch display panel (11) that corresponds to the
object image (O), and then press a second region of the touch display panel (11) that
corresponds to the first page image (P1);
wherein the second touch signal (S2) comprises a fore touch signal (S21) and an after
touch signal (S22), and the touch display panel (11) generates the fore touch signal
(S21) when the touch display panel (11) senses that a pressing corresponds to the
first region of the touch display panel (11) which corresponds to the object image
(O), and generates the after touch signal (S22) when the touch display panel (11)
senses that a pressing corresponds to the second region corresponding to the first
page image (P1).
11. The homescreen management method as claimed in claim 8, wherein the pressing action
is to press a first region of the touch display panel (11) that corresponds to the
first page image (P1) and then press a second region of the touch display panel (11)
that corresponds to the object image (O);
wherein the second touch signal (S2) comprises a fore touch signal (S21) and an after
touch signal (S22), and the touch display panel (11) generates the fore touch signal
(S21) when the touch display panel (11) senses that a pressing corresponds to the
first region which corresponds to the first page image (P1), and generates the after
touch signal (S22) when the touch display panel (11) senses that a pressing corresponds
to the second region of the touch display panel (11) which corresponds to the object
image (O).
12. The homescreen management method as claimed in any one of claims 8 to 12, wherein
the page navigation area (110a) further comprises a second page image (P2), and the
homescreen management method further comprises the following step in the step of adding
the object image (O) into the first page image (P1):
determining that the second page image (P2) contains no blank block for adding an
object image (O) according to the second touch signal (S2) and determining that the
first page image (P1) contains a blank block for adding an object image (O); and
adding the object image (O) into the first page image (P1).
13. The homescreen management method as claimed in claim 12, wherein the step of adding
the object image (O) into the first page image (P1) further comprises the following
steps of:
enabling the touch display panel (11) to display a first color frame around the first
page image (P1) containing the blank block for adding the object image (O); and
enabling the touch display panel (11) to display a second color frame around the second
page image (P2) containing no blank block for adding the object image (O).
14. The homescreen management method as claimed in any one of claims 8 to 12, wherein
the page navigation area (110a) further comprises a second page image (P2), and the
homescreen management method further comprises the following step in the step of adding
the object image (O) into the first page image (P1):
determining that the second page image (P2) contains no blank block according to the
second touch signal (S2) so as to enable the touch display panel (11) to display the
first page image (P1) in the page navigation area (110a) and add the object image
(O) into the first page image (P1).
1. Ein Handgerät (1), umfassend:
ein Touchscreen-Panel (11), das konfiguriert ist, um eine Benutzeroberfläche anzuzeigen
und eine lange Druckaktion auf einen Bereich des Touchscreen-Panels (11) zu erfassen,
um ein erstes Berührungssignal (S1) zu erzeugen, wobei der Bereich einem leeren Bereich
der Benutzeroberfläche entspricht; und
einen Prozessor (13), der elektrisch mit dem Touchscreen-Panel (11) verbunden ist,
der konfiguriert ist, um ein Homescreen-Verwaltungsprogramm gemäß dem ersten Berührungssignal
(S1) auszuführen und es dem Touchscreen-Panel (11) zu ermöglichen, eine Homescreen-Verwaltungsschnittstelle
(110) anzuzeigen, die dem Homescreen-Verwaltungsprogramm entspricht, wobei die Homescreen-Verwaltungsschnittstelle
(110) einen Seitennavigationsbereich (110a) und einen Kandidaten-Objektbereich (110b)
umfasst ist und der Seitennavigationsbereich (110a) ein erstes Seitenbild (P1) und
der Kandidaten-Objektbereich (110b) mindestens ein Objektbild (O) umfasst;
wobei das Touchscreen-Panel (11) ferner eine Druckaktion zum Erzeugen eines zweiten
Berührungssignal (S2) zum Auswählen eines Objektbilds (O) aus dem Kandidatenobjektbereich
(110b) erfasst und der Prozessor (13) das Objektbild (O) gemäß dem zweiten Berührungssignal
(S2) in das erste Seitenbild (P1) einfügt.
2. Das Handgerät (1) nach Anspruch 1, wobei die Druckaktion darin besteht, einen ersten
Bereich des Touchscreen-Panels (11) zu drücken, der dem Objektbild (O) entspricht,
und in einen zweiten Bereich zu gleiten, der dem ersten Seitenbild (P1) entspricht,
entlang eines Pfades (R) zwischen dem Objektbild (O) und dem ersten Seitenbild (P1).
3. Das Handgerät (1) nach Anspruch 1, wobei die Druckaktion darin besteht, einen ersten
Bereich des Touchscreen-Panels (11) zu drücken, der dem Objektbild (O) entspricht,
und dann einen zweiten Bereich des Touchscreen-Panels (11) zu drücken, der dem ersten
Seitenbild (P1) entspricht;
wobei das zweite Berührungssignal (S2) ein früheres Berührungssignal (S21) und ein
späteres Berührungssignal (S22) umfasst, und das Touchscreen-Panels (11) das frühere
Berührungssignal (S21) erzeugt, wenn das Touchscreen-Panel (11) erfasst, dass ein
Drücken dem ersten Bereich des Touchscreen-Panels (11) entspricht, der dem Objektbild
(O) entspricht, und das spätere Berührungssignal (S22) erzeugt, wenn das Touchscreen-Panel
(11) erfasst, dass ein Drücken dem zweiten Bereich entspricht, der dem ersten Seitenbild
(P1) entspricht.
4. Das Handgerät (1) nach Anspruch 1, wobei die Druckaktion darin besteht, einen ersten
Bereich des Touchscreen-Panels (11) zu drücken, der dem ersten Seitenbild (P1) entspricht,
und dann einen zweiten Bereich des Touchscreen-Panels (11) zu drücken, der dem Objektbild
(O) entspricht;
wobei das zweite Berührungssignal (S2) ein früheres Berührungssignal (S21) und ein
späteres Berührungssignal (S22) umfasst und das Touchscreen-Panel (11) das frühere
Berührungssignal (S21) erzeugt, wenn es ein Drücken erfasst, das dem ersten Bereich
entspricht, der dem ersten Seitenbild (P1) entspricht, und das spätere Berührungssignal
(S22) erzeugt, wenn es ein Drücken erfasst, das dem zweiten Bereich des Touchscreen-Panels
(11) entspricht, der dem Objektbild (O) entspricht.
5. Das Handgerät (1) nach einem der Ansprüche 1 bis 4, wobei der Seitennavigationsbereich
(110a) ferner ein zweites Seitenbild (P2) umfasst und der Prozessor (13) das Objektbild
(O) in das erste Seitenbild (P1) einfügt, das am nächsten zu dem zweiten Seitenbild
(P2) ist, anstatt das Objektbild (O) in das zweite Seitenbild einzufügen gemäß dem
zweiten Berührungssignal (S2), wenn der Prozessor (13) zudem feststellt, dass das
zweite Seitenbild (P2) keinen leeren Block, um ein Objektbild (O) einzufügen enthält
und dass das erste Seitenbild (P1) einen leeren Block zum Einfügen eines Objektbilds
(O) enthält.
6. Das Handgerät (1) nach Anspruch 5, wobei der Prozessor (13) ferner dem Touchscreen-Panel
(11) ermöglicht, einen ersten Farbrahmen um das erste Seitenbild (P1) herum anzuzeigen,
das einen leeren Block zum Einfügen eines Objektbildes (O) enthält, und einen zweiten
Farbrahmen um das zweite Seitenbild (P2) herum anzuzeigen, das keinen leeren Block
zum Einfügen eines Objektbildes (O) enthält.
7. Das Handgerät (1) nach einem der Ansprüche 1 bis 4, wobei der Seitennavigationsbereich
(110a) ferner ein zweites Seitenbild (P2) umfasst, und der Prozessor (13) ferner bestimmt,
dass das zweite Seitenbild (P2) keinen leeren Block gemäß dem zweiten Berührungssignal
(S2) enthält, so dass das Touchscreen-Panel (11) das erste Seitenbild (P1) im Seitennavigationsbereich
(110a) anzeigen und das Objektbild (O) in das erste Seitenbild (P1) einfügen kann.
8. Ein Heimbildschirm-Verwaltungsverfahren zur Verwendung in einem Handgerät (1), wobei
das Handgerät (1) ein Touchscreen-Panel (11) und einen Prozessor (13) umfasst, der
elektrisch mit dem Touchscreen-Panel (11) verbunden ist, wobei das Touchscreen-Panel
(11) konfiguriert ist, eine Benutzeroberfläche anzuzeigen und eine lange Druckaktion
auf einen Bereich des Touchscreen-Panel (11) zu erfassen, um ein erstes Berührungssignal
(S1) zu erzeugen und wobei das Heimbildschirmverwaltungsverfahren durch den Prozessor
(13) ausgeführt wird und die folgenden Schritte umfasst:
Ausführen eines Heimbildschirm-Verwaltungsprogramms gemäß dem ersten Berührungssignal
(S1); und
Ermöglichen, dass das Touchscreen-Panel (11) eine Homescreen-Verwaltungsschnittstelle
(110) anzeigt, die direkt dem Homescreen-Verwaltungsprogramm entspricht, wobei die
Homescreen-Verwaltungsschnittstelle (110) einen Seitennavigationsbereich (110a) und
einen Kandidatenobjektbereich (110b) umfasst, und der Seitennavigationsbereich (110a)
ein erstes Seitenbild (P1) umfasst und der Kandidatenobjektbereich (110b) mindestens
ein Objektbild (O) umfasst;
wobei der Bereich einem leeren Bereich der Benutzerschnittstelle entspricht;
wobei das Touchscreen-Panel (11) ferner eine Druckaktion zum Erzeugen eines zweiten
Berührungssignals (S2) zum Auswählen eines Objektbildes (O) aus dem Kandidatenobjektbereich
erfasst und das Heimbildverwaltungsverfahren ferner den folgenden Schritt umfasst:
Einfügen des Objektbildes (O) in das erste Seitenbild (P1) gemäß dem zweiten Berührungssignal
(S2).
9. Das Heimbildschirm-Verwaltungsverfahren nach Anspruch 8, wobei die Druckaktion darin
besteht, einen ersten Bereich des Touchscreen-Panels (11) zu drücken, der dem Objektbild
(O) entspricht, und in einen zweiten Bereich zu gleiten, der dem ersten Seitenbild
(P1) entspricht, entlang eines Pfades (R) zwischen dem Objektbild (O) und dem ersten
Seitenbild (P1).
10. Das Heimbildschirm-Verwaltungsverfahren nach Anspruch 8, wobei die Druckaktion darin
besteht, einen ersten Bereich des Touchscreen-Panels (11) zu drücken, der dem Objektbild
(O) entspricht, und dann einen zweiten Bereich des Touchscreen-Panels (11) zu drücken,
der dem ersten Seitenbild (P1) entspricht;
wobei das zweite Berührungssignal (S2) ein früheres Berührungssignal (S21) und ein
späteres Berührungssignal (S22) umfasst und das Touchscreen-Panel (11) das frühere
Berührungssignal (S21) erzeugt, wenn das Touchscreen-Panel (11) erfasst, dass ein
Drücken dem ersten Bereich des Touchscreen-Panels (11) entspricht, der dem Objektbild
(O) entspricht, und das spätere Berührungssignal (S22) erzeugt, wenn das Touchscreen-Panel
(11) erfasst, dass ein Drücken dem zweiten Bereich entspricht, der dem ersten Seitenbild
(P1) entspricht.
11. Das Heimbildschirm-Verwaltungsverfahren nach Anspruch 8, wobei die Druckaktion darin
besteht, einen ersten Bereich des Touchscreen-Panels (11) zu drücken, der dem ersten
Seitenbild (P1) entspricht, und dann einen zweiten Bereich des Touchscreen-Panels
(11) zu drücken, der dem Objektbild (O) entspricht;
wobei das zweite Berührungssignal (S2) ein früheres Berührungssignal (S21) und ein
späteres Berührungssignal (S22) umfasst und das Touchscreen-Panel (11) das frühere
Berührungssignal (S21) erzeugt, wenn das Touchscreen-Panel (11) erfasst, dass ein
Drücken dem ersten Bereich entspricht, der dem ersten Seitenbild (P1) entspricht,
und das spätere Berührungssignal (S22) erzeugt, wenn das Touchscreen-Panel (11) erfasst,
dass ein Drücken dem zweiten Bereich des Touchscreen-Panels (11) entspricht, der dem
Objektbild (O) entspricht.
12. Das Heimbildschirm-Verwaltungsverfahren, wie es in einem der Ansprüche 8 bis 11 beansprucht
wird, wobei der Seitennavigationsbereich (110a) weiterhin ein zweites Seitenbild (P2)
umfasst und das Heimbildschirm-Verwaltungsverfahren ferner den folgenden Schritt in
dem Schritt des Einfügens des Objektbildes (O) in das erste Seitenbild (P1) umfasst:
Bestimmen, dass das zweite Seitenbild (P2) keinen leeren Block zum Einfügen eines
Objektbildes (O) gemäß dem zweiten Berührungssignal (S2) enthält und Bestimmen, dass
das erste Seitenbild (P1) einen leeren Block zum Einfügen eines Objektbildes (O) enthält;
und
Einfügen des Objektbildes (O) in das erste Seitenbild (P1).
13. Das Heimbildschirm-Verwaltungsverfahren nach Anspruch 12, worin der Schritt des Einfügens
des Objektbildes (O) in das erste Seitenbild (P1) ferner die folgenden Schritte umfasst:
Ermöglichen, dass das Touchscreen-Panel (11) einen ersten Farbrahmen um das erste
Seitenbild (P1) herum anzeigt, das den leeren Block zum Einfügen des Objektbildes
(O) enthält; und
Ermöglichen, dass das Touchscreen-Panel (11) einen zweiten Farbrahmen um das zweite
Seitenbild (P2) herum anzeigt, das keinen leeren Block zum Einfügen des Objektbildes
(O) enthält.
14. Das Heimbildschirm-Verwaltungsverfahren nach einem der Ansprüche 8 bis 11, wobei der
Seitennavigationsbereich (110a) zudem ein zweites Seitenbild (P2) umfasst und das
Heimbildschirm-Verwaltungsverfahren ferner den folgenden Schritt in dem Schritt des
Einfügens des Objektbildes (O) in das erste Seitenbild (P1) umfasst:
Bestimmen, dass das zweite Seitenbild (P2) keinen leeren Block gemäß dem zweiten Berührungssignal
(S2) enthält, um es dem Touchscreen-Panel (11) zu ermöglichen, das erste Seitenbild
(P1) im Seitennavigationsbereich (110a) anzuzeigen und das Objektbild (O) in das erste
Seitenbild (P1) einzufügen.
1. Un dispositif portable (1) comprenant:
- un panneau d'affichage tactile (11) configuré pour afficher une interface utilisateur
et détecter une action de pression longue sur une région du panneau d'affichage tactile
(11) afin de générer un premier signal tactile (S1), la région correspondant à une
zone vide de l'interface utilisateur;
- un processeur (13) connecté électriquement au panneau d'affichage tactile (11),
configuré pour exécuter un programme de gestion d'écran d'accueil en fonction du premier
signal tactile (S1), et pour permettre au panneau d'affichage tactile (11) d'afficher
une interface de gestion d'écran d'accueil (110) correspondant au programme de gestion
d'écran d'accueil,
où l'interface de gestion d'écran d'accueil (110) comprend une zone de navigation
de page (110a) ainsi qu'une zone d'objets candidats (110b), la zone de navigation
de page (110a) comprenant une première image de page (P1) et la zone d'objets candidats
(110b) comprenant au moins une image objet (O);
où le panneau d'affichage tactile (11) détecte en outre une action de pression pour
générer un second signal tactile (S2) afin de sélectionner une image objet (O) de
la zone d'objets candidats (110b),
et où le processeur (13) ajoute l'image objet (O) dans la première image de page (P1)
en fonction du second signal tactile (S2).
2. Le dispositif portable (1) selon la première revendication, où l'action de pression
consiste à appuyer sur une première région du panneau d'affichage tactile (11) correspondant
à l'image objet (O), et à glisser sur une seconde région correspondant à la première
image de page (P1) le long d'une trajectoire (R) entre l'image objet (O) et la première
image de page (P1).
3. Le dispositif portable (1) selon la première revendication, où l'action de pression
consiste à appuyer sur une première région du panneau d'affichage tactile (11) correspondant
à l'image objet (O), puis à appuyer sur une seconde région du panneau d'affichage
tactile (11) correspondant à la première image de page (P1);
où le second signal tactile (S2) comprend un signal tactile antérieur (S21) ainsi
qu'un signal tactile postérieur (S22), et où le panneau d'affichage tactile (11) génère
le signal tactile antérieur (S21) lorsque le panneau d'affichage tactile (11) détecte
qu'une pression correspond à la première région du panneau d'affichage tactile (11)
correspondant à l'image objet (O),
et génère le signal tactile postérieur (S22) lorsque le panneau d'affichage tactile
(11) détecte qu'une pression correspond à la seconde région correspondant à la première
de page (P1).
4. Le dispositif portable (1) selon la première revendication, où l'action de pression
consiste à appuyer sur une première région du panneau d'affichage tactile (11) correspondant
à la première image de page (P1), puis à appuyer sur une seconde région du panneau
d'affichage tactile (11) correspondant à l'image objet (O);
où le second signal tactile (S2) comprend un signal tactile antérieur (S21) ainsi
qu'un signal tactile postérieur (S22), et où le panneau d'affichage tactile (11) génère
le signal tactile antérieur (S21) lorsqu'il détecte qu'une pression correspond à la
première région correspondant à la première image de page (P1),
et génère le signal tactile postérieur (S22) lorsqu'il détecte qu'une pression correspond
à la seconde région du panneau d'affichage tactile (11) correspondant à l'image objet
(O).
5. Le dispositif portable (1) selon l'une quelconque des revendications 1 à 4, où la
zone de navigation de page (110a) comprend en outre une seconde image de page (P2),
et le processeur (13) ajoute l'image objet (O) dans la première image de page (P1)
la plus proche de la seconde image de page (P2) au lieu d'ajouter l'image objet (O)
dans la seconde image de page en fonction du second signal tactile (S2) lorsque le
processeur (13) détermine en outre que la seconde image de page (P2) ne contient pas
de bloc vide pour ajouter une image objet (O)
et que la première image de page (P1) contient un bloc vide pour ajouter une image
objet (O).
6. Le dispositif portable (1) selon la revendication 5, où le processeur (13) permet
en outre au panneau d'affichage tactile (11) d'afficher un premier cadre de couleur
autour de la première image de page (P1) contenant un bloc vide permettant d'y ajouter
une image objet (O), et d'afficher un second cadre de couleur autour de la seconde
image de page (P2) ne contenant pas de bloc vide pour ajouter une image objet (O).
7. Le dispositif portable (1) selon l'une quelconque des revendications 1 à 4, où la
zone de navigation de page (110a) comprend en outre une seconde image de page (P2),
et où le processeur (13) détermine en outre que la seconde image de page (P2) ne contient
pas de bloc vide en fonction du second signal tactile (S2) de manière à permettre
au panneau d'affichage tactile (11) d'afficher la première image de page (P1) dans
la zone de navigation de page (110a) et d'ajouter l'image objet (O) dans la première
image de page (P1).
8. Un procédé de gestion d'écran d'accueil pour utilisation dans un dispositif portable
(1), le dispositif portable (1) comprenant un panneau d'affichage tactile (11) ainsi
qu'un processeur (13) connecté électriquement au panneau d'affichage tactile (11),
le panneau d'affichage tactile (11) étant configuré pour afficher une interface utilisateur
et détecter une action de pression longue sur une région du panneau d'affichage tactile
(11) afin de générer un premier signal tactile (S1), le procédé de gestion d'écran
d'accueil étant exécuté par le processeur (13) et comprenant les étapes suivantes
consistant à:
- exécuter un programme de gestion d'écran d'accueil en fonction du premier signal
tactile (S1); et
- permettre au panneau d'affichage tactile (11) d'afficher une interface de gestion
d'écran d'accueil (110) correspondant au programme de gestion d'écran d'accueil, où
l'interface de gestion d'écran d'accueil (110) comprend une zone de navigation de
page (110a) ainsi qu'une zone d'objets candidats (110b), et où la zone de navigation
de page (110a) comprend une première image de page (P1) et la zone d'objets candidats
(110b) comprend au moins une image objet (O);
où la région correspond à une zone vide de l'interface utilisateur ;
où le panneau d'affichage tactile (11) détecte en outre une action de pression pour
générer un second signal tactile (S2) afin de sélectionner une image objet (O) de
la zone d'objets candidats, et où le procédé de gestion d'écran d'accueil comprend
en outre l'étape suivante consistant à:
- ajouter l'image objet (O) dans la première image de page (P1) en fonction du second
signal de contact (S2).
9. Le procédé de gestion d'écran d'accueil selon la revendication 8, où l'action de pression
consiste à appuyer sur une première région du panneau d'affichage tactile (11) correspondant
à l'image objet (O), et à glisser sur une seconde région correspondant à la première
image de page (P1) le long d'une trajectoire (R) entre l'image objet (O) et la première
image de page (P1).
10. Le procédé de gestion d'écran d'accueil selon la revendication 8, où l'action de pression
consiste à appuyer sur une première région du panneau d'affichage tactile (11) correspondant
à l'image objet (O), puis à appuyer sur une seconde région du panneau d'affichage
tactile (11) correspondant à la première image de page (P1);
où le second signal tactile (S2) comprend un signal tactile antérieur (S21) ainsi
qu'un signal postérieur (S22),
et où le panneau d'affichage tactile (11) génère le signal tactile antérieur (S21)
lorsque le panneau d'affichage tactile (11) détecte qu'une pression correspond à la
première région du panneau d'affichage tactile (11) correspondant à l'image objet
(O),
et génère le signal tactile postérieur (S22) lorsque le panneau d'affichage tactile
(11) détecte qu'une pression correspond à la seconde région correspondant à la première
image de page (P1).
11. Le procédé de gestion d'écran d'accueil selon la revendication 8, où l'action de pression
consiste à appuyer sur une première région du panneau d'affichage tactile (11) correspondant
à la première image de page (P1), puis à appuyer sur une seconde région du panneau
d'affichage tactile (11) correspondant à l'image objet (O);
où le second signal tactile (S2) comprend un signal tactile antérieur (S21) ainsi
qu'un signal postérieur (S22),
et où le panneau d'affichage tactile (11) génère le signal tactile antérieur (S21)
lorsque le panneau d'affichage tactile (11) détecte qu'une pression correspond à la
première région correspondant à la première image de page (P1),
et génère le signal tactile postérieur (S22) lorsque le panneau d'affichage tactile
(11) détecte qu'une pression correspond à la seconde région du panneau d'affichage
tactile (11) correspondant à l'image objet (O).
12. Le procédé de gestion d'écran d'accueil selon l'une quelconque des revendications
8 à 11, où la zone de navigation de page (110) comprend en outre une seconde image
de page (P2), et où le procédé de gestion d'écran d'accueil comprend en outre l'étape
suivante dans l'étape consistant à ajouter l'image objet (O) dans la première image
de page (P1):
- déterminer que la seconde image de page (P2) ne contient pas de bloc vide pour ajouter
une image objet (O) en fonction du second signal tactile (S2)
et déterminer que la première image de page (P1) contient un bloc vide pour ajouter
une image objet (O);
et ajouter l'image objet (O) dans la première image de page (P1).
13. Le procédé de gestion d'écran d'accueil selon la revendication 12, où l'étape consistant
à ajouter l'image objet (O) dans la première image de page (P1) comprend en outre
les étapes suivantes consistant à:
- permettre au panneau d'affichage tactile (11) d'afficher un premier cadre de couleur
autour de la première image de page (P1) contenant le bloc vide permettant d'y ajouter
l'image objet (O); et
- permettre au panneau d'affichage tactile (11) d'afficher un second cadre de couleur
autour de la seconde image de page (P2) ne contenant pas de bloc vide permettant d'y
ajouter une image objet (O).
14. Le procédé de gestion d'écran d'accueil selon l'une quelconque des revendications
8 à 11, où la zone de navigation de page (110a) comprend en outre une seconde image
de page (P2), et où le procédé de gestion d'écran d'accueil comprend en outre l'étape
suivante dans l'étape consistant à ajouter l'image objet (O) dans la première image
de page (P1):
- déterminer que la seconde image de page (P2) ne contient pas de bloc vide en fonction
du second signal tactile (S2), de manière à permettre au panneau d'affichage tactile
(11) d'afficher la première image de page (P1) dans la zone de navigation de page
(110a) et d'ajouter l'image objet (O) dans la première image de page (P1).